Abstract
The effect of a durable-press finish and fiber content on the removal of a synthetic sebum during repeated soiling and laundering cycles was investigated, using glyceryl tristearate 14carbon to detect residual soil. Although the untreated cotton fabric retained less soil after one soiling-laundering cycle, significantly more tagged soil could be extracted from the untreated cotton fabric than from the durable-press cotton, the durable-press polyester/cotton blend, or the untreated polyester/cotton blend after 30 cycles.
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